James scored 28 points and Chris Bosh added 27 and 12 rebounds
for the Raptors (9-22), who erased an 11-point third-quarter
deficit and won for the fifth time in seven games. They are 8-7
since a 1-15 start.

Toronto made 10-of-19 3-pointers, including 6-of-7 in the final
period, when it took advantage of double-teams on Bosh. James
got things started with a pair from the arc on consecutive
possessions early in the fourth quarter and Peterson connected
for a 90-90 tie with 5:02 to play.

"We figured Chris is going to get double-teamed," Raptors coach
Sam Mitchell said. "We've been talking to Chris about it,
telling him to stop trying to make the great pass and make the
easy pass. Something good's going to happen."

Two baskets by Joe Johnson and a pair of free throws by Zaza Pachulia gave Atlanta a 96-92 lead with 3:32 to play. Martin, a
journeyman point guard, drilled a 3-pointer from the right
corner to trigger a closing 16-1 run.

A 3-pointer by Peterson, also from the right corner, snapped a
97-97 tie with 1:55 to play. Just over a minute later, Martin
struck again from the top of the arc.

"I've got to take all the open (shots)," said Martin, who was
0-for-2 from behind the arc coming into the fourth quarter. "You can't
be bashful playing this game. I've been struggling little bit,
but I was able to knock down the shots."

"Wide-open jumpers to guys with their feet set," Bosh said.
"Those are the best ones to shoot."

Peterson scored 13 points, Jalen Rose added 11 and Martin eight
for the Raptors, who are a very respectable 7-10 on the road.
Toronto has won five straight meetings with Atlanta.

"We knew Atlanta would come out ready to play," Peterson said.
"I think we wanted it more. I'm glad we hung around. Anytime
they made runs, we fought back, and that's the sign of a team
growing."

"We're trying to win every game we're playing," Bosh said.
"When you lose, you're hungry to get a win. When you win, it
feels great. It's a great feeling. I love it."

Johnson, Pachulia and Al Harrington scored 18 points each and
Josh Smith added 17 for the Hawks, who have lost four in a row.

Atlanta had seven turnovers and six baskets in the fourth
quarter, going scoreless over the final 3:56.

"It was brutal," Hawks coach Mike Woodson said. "We were up
seven. We turn the ball over three of the next four
possessions. You're not going to beat teams like that. In the
crunch time, we settle for jumpers. When jumpers are not
falling, you have to drive the ball and try to create either for
yourself or your teammates."

"We did settle for a lot of jumpers," Johnson said. "I really
just think we need to at least start pump-faking and driving
more. We just settled for a lot of jump shots, and it cost us
the game at the end."

Smith scored 15 points in the first half as the Hawks grabbed a
53-52 lead. They extended the advantage to 76-65 on a free throw
by Pachulia with 3:39 left in the third quarter before the
Raptors closed to 80-73 entering the final period.